Nov
17
The day’s panelists looked to a future that keeps e-mail around, but starts to see the integration of more social activity, borrowing from the world of social. The medium is not limited in the same way that many social networks are, but its sheer age and its occasional overwhelming nature has people asking what’s next. One of the major reasons it hasn’t gone away? As Moore said, it is “rich in content, rich in conversation and rich in control”. Nearly 9 of every 10 e-mails is 140 characters or more.
louisgray.com: Streams May Impact E-mail, But Won’t Kill It Any Time Soon